There are 73 peaks on this list.
Many of the peaks on this list have more difficult terrain which
may require advanced knowledge to maintain proper route navigation.
There are a number of applicable guidebooks available. Only eleven
of these peaks (1.6, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.1, 4.18, 5.5, 5.6, 6.3,
6.4, and 6.5) can be approached on paved road. Many of the others
will require a high-clearance or a four-wheel drive vehicle. Contact
the local ranger stations for current information, and please
obtain the best available topographic maps for reference.

Most of these peaks can easily
be located on the Bureau of Land Management, 1:500,000 scale,
State of Nevada topographic map available for $7.00 (1998) at
the BLM offices in Reno or Las Vegas.

PLEASE be advised
that the range highpoints for the Hot Creek Range (Morey Peak),
the Pine Forest Range (Duffer Peak), and the Granite Range (Granite
Peak south) apparently do not coincide with the points affixed
with the peak name, on the maps. Also, Muddy Peak (5,432') is
not the range highpoint of the Muddy Mountains. There are other
such inconsistencies.

As a precaution,
you are advised to bag both the point affixed with the peak name
as well as the range highpoint. We have no control over any future
decisions by the USGS or BGN to rename points. With the possible
exceptions of the Jackson Mountains, Pine Forest Range and the
Muddy Mountains, the two separate points (peak and range highpoint)
are not very far apart.